99s Museum of Women Pilots

99s Museum of Women Pilots
Location of the 99s Museum of Women Pilots
99s Museum of Women Pilots (the US)
Established 1999[1]
Location 4300 Amelia Earhart Drive
Oklahoma City, United States
Coordinates 35°24′23″N 97°35′41″W / 35.40625°N 97.59485°W / 35.40625; -97.59485
Type Aviation museum
Website ninety-nines.org
museumofwomenpilots.org

The 99s Museum of Women Pilots is a non-profit museum that seeks to preserve the unique history of women in aviation. It is located on the second storey[2] of the international headquarters building of the non-profit International Organization of Women Pilots: The Ninety-Nines ("99s") on the grounds of Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) museum houses the largest collection of historical women aviator artifacts in the world.

Collections

The museum is the only one in the world dedicated to female pilots (another museum focusing on women in aviation is International Women's Air & Space Museum in Cleveland, Ohio). Artifacts include historical papers, personal items, video and oral histories, photos, memorabilia and other notable artifacts from pioneering women aviators worldwide. The museum collection and exhibits provide insight into the role women pilots played in the development of aviation and their historical footprint. The museum is home to personal artifacts of Amelia Earhart and information about her pioneering aviation career.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Fact Sheet: The Ninety Nines, Inc" (PDF). The Ninety Nines. The Ninety-Nines, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  2. Inc., The Ninety-Nines,. "Who We Are - International Headquarters (The Ninety-Nines, Inc.)". Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  • museumofwomenpilots.org
  • "99s Museum of Women Pilots". museumofwomenpilots.com. 99s International Organization of Women Pilots. Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  • 99s Museum of Women Pilots - TravelOK - State of Oklahoma tourism (includes video of museum)
  • "Museum of Women Pilots opens new exhibit". Ada Evening News. ameliaearhart.com. May 21, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-07-07.
  • Museum of Women Pilots Director Interview (including displays) - OklaTravelNews (YouTube)

Coordinates: 35°24′23″N 97°35′41″W / 35.40625°N 97.59485°W / 35.40625; -97.59485


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